Fourteen years ago, one reckless act cost Ian Sylvestry everything, including the girl he planned to marry. Since then, he has fought hard to turn his life around. Returning to his Baltimore town after serving a prison term was the first step. Winning back Maleah Turner's trust is a far more daunting challenge.

From their first sparks-flying reunion, it's obvious they still have powerful feelings for each other. In fact, they might be even stronger together now. But if their second chance is going to work, Maleah has to believe that Ian is a changed man. She really wants to believe...but she simply isn't convinced.

"I love it! I like all characters in this book. I could not put it down until the end." ~ Terri, Goodreads Reviewer

"When I pick up a novel by Loree Lough, I know it'll be an entertaining read, filled with characters I love and scenes I'll remember forever. The Man She Knew is exactly that...and more." ~ Claudia Mossman

Firefighters had
prepared a pathway of sorts, using axes and pry bars to move lumber aside. It
was small comfort, knowing they’d stick close by, ready to deal with sparks
that might flare into flames as Cash’s nose led them to the elderly couple,
trapped upstairs.

The men walked in a crouch, their
flashlight beams crisscrossing the darkened interior. When they’d been inside
about ten minutes, the guy out front said, “Missing floorboards here.”

The warning preceded another five
minutes during which the only sounds were the crunch of glass and wood
splinters beneath their boots. Then, the near-silence was shattered by Cash’s
barking.

He’d found the couple.

The team followed the steady yapping
to the stairs, and halted their approach.

“No
way that’ll hold all of us,” one of the men said.

“Probably won’t hold any of us,”
said another.

Ian moved forward. “I’ll go.”

The others didn’t argue. It made
sense, after all, since Ian knew best how to read his SAR dog’s signals.

Concerned as he was about the
condition of the people trapped up there, Ian made his way up, one cautious
step at a time. Because if the staircase gave way before they even found them…

Cash met him at the top, tail
straight out and ears up. The ceiling height made it necessary for Ian to crawl
as the dog led the way. He’d only gone a few feet when he heard soft moans, a
woman’s voice, weak and thready.

“Don’t talk,” Ian said, crawling up
beside her. He took her pulse. It, too, was weak and thready. No surprise
there, considering the amount of blood she’d lost.

He grabbed his radio. “Top of the
stairs,” he said into it, “eight feet back, six to the right. Woman alive;
still looking for the man.”

A voice crackled a reply: “Sending
up a backboard.”

Ian carefully removed debris from
the lady’s chest. With her hands and arms now freed, he said, “Ma’am, can you
point out your husband is?”

One knobby-knuckled finger aimed
left, toward a huge mound of rubble in a corner. Sure enough, a bloodied hand
poked out from beneath the mess. If the guy survived that, it would be a
miracle.

Creaking floorboards interrupted the
morbid thought.

“The place is weaving and bobbing
like a drunk,” the firefighter said, “and there’s barely a breeze outside.”

Ian had felt it, too. If they didn’t
get out of here, and fast, all four of them could perish in this dismal place.

Working together, the men eased the
woman onto the backboard. Not an easy feat, hunched in the confined space as
they were.

“Husband’s over there against the
back wall,” Ian said. “But we can’t risk bringing another guy up here.”

“Right. Let’s take her down and come
back for him.”

Their bulk, added to the weight of
the now-unconscious woman, caused the staircase squeal and screech. Nails, Ian
knew, working their way out of the boards. The men kept moving down the failing
staircase, Cash close on Ian’s heels.

“Took you long enough,” Mack teased
when they reached fresh air.

“Bite me,” the firefighter joked
back. “That place is like a house of cards. Somebody so much as sneezes, it’ll
flatten like a pancake.”

Once he and Ian handed the woman off
to the paramedics, Cash sat beside Ian.

“You’re done for the night, buddy,”
he said, squatting to scratch the dog’s ears. “Good job. Real good job.”
Straightening, he faced Alex. “If I don’t make it out, take him to my dad’s
place.”

Mack winced. “Aw, shut up. You’re
coming out.”

But everyone within earshot knew
that wasn’t a given.

Fun Facts

Following
his release from Lincolnwood, Ian—feeling lost and alone—spent hours rebuilding
his Harley, piece by piece.

When an Autistic boy
goes missing during a camping trip in the Allegheny Mountains, chaperone Maleah
joins the search...with Ian and his SAR dog, Cash.

Ian Sylvestry loves his
SAR work almost as much as he loves Cash, his trusted SAR dog...and Maleah, the
love of his life.

About Loree Lough

Once upon a time, Loree sang for her supper. That space reserved in pubs for "the piano lady?" Well, that's where she sat, strumming her Yamaha in cities all over the U.S. and Canada. Now and then, she blows the dust from the old 6-string to croon a tune or two, but mostly, she writes. And with the release of the 1st book in her third series for Harlequin Heartwarming, "By Way of the Lighthouse", she'll have 110 books on the shelves. She feels blessed that, over the years, most of her stories have earned 4- and 5-star reviews, but what Loree is most proud of are the dozens "Readers' Choice" awards she has won, because it's the readers' opinions she cares most about!

Loree and her husband and live in a Baltimore suburb and enjoy spending time at their cozy cabin in Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains (where she has nearly perfected her "identify the critter tracks" skills). They have two lovely daughters and seven 'grandorables,' and because she believes in giving back, Loree donates a generous portion of her annual income to several worthwhile charities. (See the full list on the "Giving Back" page at http://www.loreelough.com.)

While you're there, Loree hopes you'll drop her a note, because she loves hearing from her readers, some of whom have become lifelong friends! (You can also interact with her at Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest.)

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